Triacylglycerols determine the unusual storage physiology of Cuphea seed

被引:72
作者
Crane, J
Miller, AL
Van Roekel, JW
Walters, C
机构
[1] ARS, Natl Ctr Genet Resources Preservat, USDA, Ft Collins, CO 80521 USA
[2] Iowa State Univ, USDA ARS, N Cent Reg Plant Introduct Stn, Ames, IA 50011 USA
关键词
Cuphea; desiccation tolerance; freezing injury; imbibition; seed storage behavior; triacylglycerol;
D O I
10.1007/s00425-003-1036-1
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Many species within the genus Cuphea (Lythraceae) produce seed with high levels of medium-chain fatty acids. Seeds of some Cuphea species lose viability when placed into storage at -18 degreesC. These species tolerate significant drying to 0.05 g/g and may, therefore, be intermediate in their storage characteristics. The thermal properties of seed lipids were observed using differential scanning calorimetry. Species with peak lipid melting temperatures greater than or equal to27 degreesC were found to be sensitive to -18 degreesC exposure while those with melting temperatures <27 degreesC were able to tolerate low-temperature exposure. This relationship was determined by the triacylglycerol composition of the individual species. Sensitive species have high concentrations of lauric acid (C-12) and/or myristic acid (C-14). Species with high concentrations of capric (C-8) or caprylic acid (C-10) or with high concentrations of unsaturated fatty acids tolerate low temperature exposure. Potential damage caused by low temperature exposure can be avoided by exposing seeds to a brief heat pulse of 45 degreesC to melt solidified lipids prior to imbibition. The relationship between the behavior of triacylglycerols in vivo, seed storage behavior and sensitivity to imbibitional damage is previously unreported and may apply to other species with physiologies that make them difficult to store.
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